PISCATAWAY, N.J. – The No. 2-seeded Rutgers men’s soccer team (8-4-5, 4-2-2) will host No. 7 seed Wisconsin (6-6-3, 3-4-1) on Friday, Nov. 4 at Yurcak Field for a 7 p.m. game.
RUTGERS NATION
Rutgers is excited to welcome students, faculty and staff in addition to members of the community to Yurcak Field on Friday night.
The Scarlet Knights will celebrate New Jersey Soccer Community Night, welcoming youth team from the surrounding area to help cheer the team on.
Our house Friday⁉️
NJ Soccer Community, we need you at Yurcak Field on Friday for our #B1GMSOC Quarterfinal match against Wisconsin at 7 pm‼️
Be loud, be proud, #GoRU 📢 pic.twitter.com/wd48zndbop
— Rutgers Men’s Soccer (@RUMensSoccer) November 2, 2022
The team also welcomes the newly named student section, The Cavalry, to the contest. Rutgers will host a student tailgate pregame, starting at 5 p.m. by the student section entrance. There will be free food in addition to giveaways and various yard games.
Tournament Game. Friday Knight Lights. HUGE Cavalry Tailgate. BE THERE RUTGERS NATION!! @RUMensSoccer @RUAthletics pic.twitter.com/i3a46KKDhz
— Riot Squad (@RURiotSquad) November 2, 2022
The Historic Season Continues
The No. 2 seed in the 2022 Big Ten Tournament is the highest Rutgers has earned in the Big Ten era.
Friday night’s contest marks the first home Big Ten game the team will host since 2015, when the team hosted Northwestern. That same year, RU advanced to the NCAA Tournament second round and has not been back since.
No. 2 seed ➡️ highest in program history 🤩
⚽️ #B1GMSOC Quarterfinals
🆚 Wisconsin
🗓️ Friday, Nov. 4
⏰ 7 pm
🏟️ Yurcak Field #GoRU | #RUMS pic.twitter.com/6IdST0UxW5
— Rutgers Men’s Soccer (@RUMensSoccer) November 1, 2022
Last Time Out
The Scarlet Knights dropped a 1-0 decision to UCLA on Saturday afternoon to cap the 2022 regular season. After a slow start to the contest, UCLA tallied a goal in the 25th minute to score the lone score of the contest.
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